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. >> reporter: steve carter has lived a happy life. adopted when he was four, he had little reason to search for his biological parents. >> i didn't really care where else i came from. >> reporter: he always had nagging questions about his past. when he was six months old he was put in an orphanage in hawaii but never knew why. then he saw a cnn story about a woman who discovered she was a missing child and started his own enter internet search. pulled up hawaii, male, missing 34 years. >> mark barnes was reported missing by his father in hawaii after his mom left with their baby and never came back. the report included a sketch of what he might look like grown up. >> i think oh my god that looks like me. it really does. it's pretty much the spitting image. >> he contacted authorities, took a dna test and got a phone call. >> he said you are mark barnes. >> knowing he is that missing child, he learned his biological father lives in california. they haven't yet met but spoke by phone. >> he was convinced my mother had taken me and taken
. >> reporter: steve carter has lived a happy life. adopted when he was four, he had little reason to search for his biological parents. >> i didn't really care where else i came from. >> reporter: he always had nagging questions about his past. when he was six months old he was put in an orphanage in hawaii but never knew why. then he saw a cnn story about a woman who discovered she was a missing child and started his own enter internet search. pulled up hawaii, male, missing...
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it's not just any old ipad, it happens to be the ipad that once belonged to steve jobs. it was stolen along with $60,000 worth of stuff from jobs' home in palo alto, california. the guy who ended up with it, used it to download "smooth criminal." >> the next thing i know, the police are at my front door, and i'm giving them the ipad. >> did i happen to mention the guy's a clown? yeah, he's an unwitting star of this three-ring circus, he's also available for birthday parties and street performances. he was just as surprised as anyone to learn his ipad was stolen, not to mention stolen from steve jobs. a friend gave it to him, because the friend owed him $300. the friend is now charged with burglary and stolen property. kenny the clown, his face is more the white pancake make-up, his friend must have been living a double life. he thought he was just a medical supply salesman who wanted to get rid of his old ipad. >> it's really bizarre, and if it weren't tragic, it would be comical. not in my wildest dreams could i imagine being in possession of steve jobs' ipad. >> i thin
it's not just any old ipad, it happens to be the ipad that once belonged to steve jobs. it was stolen along with $60,000 worth of stuff from jobs' home in palo alto, california. the guy who ended up with it, used it to download "smooth criminal." >> the next thing i know, the police are at my front door, and i'm giving them the ipad. >> did i happen to mention the guy's a clown? yeah, he's an unwitting star of this three-ring circus, he's also available for birthday...
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steve wynn is next. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> people know your story. some people don't know this, you some people don't know this, you were an english major, started comparative religion. going to be a lawyer. how do you go from that to running a bingo parlor, $300,000 in debts and turning around an entire city. you take your vision and made it real. >> you mentioned i was going to be lawyer. the last minute, i turned away from a life of crime. how do you get from there to there? my dad taught me you want to stick to simple ideas. the idea of building something that
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it happens to be the ipad that once belonged to the late steve jobs, co-founder of apple. along with more than $60,000 worth of stuff from jobs' home in palo alto last month. apparently the ipad has been found. tracked down in alamita. when the guy used it to download michael jackson's song "smooth criminal." >> next thing i know, the police are at my front door. i'm giving them the ipad. >> did i happen to mention the guy's a clown? yeah, kenny the clown to be specific. he's an unwitting star of this three ring circus. he's also available for birthday parties and street performances. kenny the clown was just as surprised as anyone to learn his ipad was stolen. he said a friend gave it to him because the friend owed him $300. that friend has now been charged with burglary and selling stolen property. kenny the clown, well, he's sort of red in the face about all this. or at least in the nose. his face is more the traditional white pancake makeup. he says his friend must have been living a double life because he thought he was a medical supply salesman who wanted to get rid
it happens to be the ipad that once belonged to the late steve jobs, co-founder of apple. along with more than $60,000 worth of stuff from jobs' home in palo alto last month. apparently the ipad has been found. tracked down in alamita. when the guy used it to download michael jackson's song "smooth criminal." >> next thing i know, the police are at my front door. i'm giving them the ipad. >> did i happen to mention the guy's a clown? yeah, kenny the clown to be specific....
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steve wynn is next. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! @p@p thanks. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. legend. he turned a desert town into the world's economic destination for entertainment. he created a series of hotels, creating a $12 billion boom in las vegas >> i love the overstatement there. what's a kid supposed to do between mark cuban and t. boone pickens? i think you have been around the block a few times, listen >> people know your story. some people don't know this, you were an english major, studied
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. >> the president elect having form former goldman sachs partner steve minchen. and also naming gop congressman tom price as his pick for secretary of health and human services. >> as a position i believe the president's healthcare law violates every single principle we hold dear in healthcare. >> price is a staunched conservative who's been leading the charge in congress to repeal the affordable care act. which will become his priority in a trump administration. >> dr. tom price, chairman of the house budget committee. member of the ways and means. every cycle the last several introduced solid replacement healthcare option builds and that is the things he's going to lead the charge on. >> and also favors over hauling medicaid and meds care. under paul ryan's plan medicare enrollees would receive subsidies from the government to cover or offset their expenses trump also selecting see ma very ma to serve as the administrator for medicaid and medicare services. close ties to the mike pence, having designed the medicaid expansion under obamacare. in the meantime the
. >> the president elect having form former goldman sachs partner steve minchen. and also naming gop congressman tom price as his pick for secretary of health and human services. >> as a position i believe the president's healthcare law violates every single principle we hold dear in healthcare. >> price is a staunched conservative who's been leading the charge in congress to repeal the affordable care act. which will become his priority in a trump administration. >> dr....
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steve bannon maybe a little bit of a surprise. right now you got four potential people being named all white men. at what point does that become an issue and diversity becomes a concern? >> i think there may be areas where he surprises like with a peter teal, openly gay appointment. there are ways donald trump -- he's a new yorker. he has experience with diverse people. and, again, 2016. i think sessions pick is definitely more on brand but all of these people you're hearing who definitely have spots or we'll see on sessions thing are people who were loyal to him throughout the campaign. throughout his career that's more of what you see than the critics coming in and giving him honest feedback. i would hope for some of the romney style criticism as well in his team. >> are you hopeful for a more diverse team than what we've seen so far? >> i don't think they put as much a premium on diversity and worrying about some of the gender balance. they didn't do as much of that during the campaign. and, you know, they weren't punished for
steve bannon maybe a little bit of a surprise. right now you got four potential people being named all white men. at what point does that become an issue and diversity becomes a concern? >> i think there may be areas where he surprises like with a peter teal, openly gay appointment. there are ways donald trump -- he's a new yorker. he has experience with diverse people. and, again, 2016. i think sessions pick is definitely more on brand but all of these people you're hearing who...
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get the hell out of there and we will quit getting our people killed. >> steve? what's america's greatest strength? what do we have to look forward to? >> to have a better life. >> the most patriotic thing you can do as an america is get filthy, stinking rich and pay lots in taxes so we can do all these things we can talk about. >> this conversation is going to continue. thank you for joining us tonight. i'm tony robbins in for piers morgan. good night. we can do solar, we've proven i'm don lemon. the stories you're talking about in just a moment. but first, we want to get you up to speed on some of the day's headlines. two days, 17 shootings, three counties. investigators are trying to figure out who is behind a series of random attacks in suburban detroit. it's mainly drivers who are being targeted. fortunately no one has hurt. for many, it's reminiscent of the sniper shooting in washington, d.c. ten years ago. >> thank not nobody's been shot or hurt. but it's still weird when you hear about stuff like this. brings back memories of the sniper and everything tha
get the hell out of there and we will quit getting our people killed. >> steve? what's america's greatest strength? what do we have to look forward to? >> to have a better life. >> the most patriotic thing you can do as an america is get filthy, stinking rich and pay lots in taxes so we can do all these things we can talk about. >> this conversation is going to continue. thank you for joining us tonight. i'm tony robbins in for piers morgan. good night. we can do solar,...
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get the hell out of there and we will quit getting our people killed. >> steve? what's america's greatest strength? what do we have to look forward to? >> to have a better life. >> the most patriotic thing you can do as an america is get filthy, stinking rich and pay lots in taxes so we can do all these things we can talk about. >> this conversation is going to
get the hell out of there and we will quit getting our people killed. >> steve? what's america's greatest strength? what do we have to look forward to? >> to have a better life. >> the most patriotic thing you can do as an america is get filthy, stinking rich and pay lots in taxes so we can do all these things we can talk about. >> this conversation is going to
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kennedy and the steve chicago, the robert f. kennedy foundation in the city of chicago, the nobel peace prize winners from around the world. i wanted the kitds to have this opportunity. as did the robert f. kennedy foundation, to speak and learn from people who stood up and made a difference for peace, made a difference for economic and social and political justice. >> take a short break. i want to come back, and i want you to put your teacher's hat on, to give a little school report on president obama. and also your ideas for how to keep america great. >> we are all very excited for rahm as he takes on a new challenge for which he is extraordinarily well qualified. but we're also losing an incomparable leader of our staff and one who we are going to miss very much. does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. there's another w
kennedy and the steve chicago, the robert f. kennedy foundation in the city of chicago, the nobel peace prize winners from around the world. i wanted the kitds to have this opportunity. as did the robert f. kennedy foundation, to speak and learn from people who stood up and made a difference for peace, made a difference for economic and social and political justice. >> take a short break. i want to come back, and i want you to put your teacher's hat on, to give a little school report on...
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whether it's the wright brothers or what steve jobs did. the basis of america is about creating. even if it's just creating freedom. we have always been about creation. you look at it and if you have all of these billionaires partying in the hamptons. the only cure for their lives is to create. sometimes creation is the best solution to create. not destruction, but harmony. we need to make sure there is art in the schools? why? because if art is not in the schools, a guy like steve jobs doesn't get a chance to express himself because in order for art to meet technology, you need art. it's not like it's technology. you need both. you have to maintain the balance. i think that's where people get it a little muddy. when you think about the class thing that's going on, you have one group of people that are wearing all white and playing cricket or croquet. i don't know how to say it. they are playing that and another crew playing it on the sidewalk. google that. they can't relate to each other. there is a middle grountd. >> here's the thing. they talk all the time. the rich are gettin
whether it's the wright brothers or what steve jobs did. the basis of america is about creating. even if it's just creating freedom. we have always been about creation. you look at it and if you have all of these billionaires partying in the hamptons. the only cure for their lives is to create. sometimes creation is the best solution to create. not destruction, but harmony. we need to make sure there is art in the schools? why? because if art is not in the schools, a guy like steve jobs doesn't...
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steve wynn is next. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we...
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i love steve latourette, i'm a big fan of erskine bowles and alan simpson, but that budget didn't deal with our debt. it didn't deal with medicare and medicaid, and as a result, we still have a debt crisis. i think we should put solutions that actually fix the problem and that's what our budget tends to do. >> you also, in the middle of the unveiling of the budget, criticized the military, essentially kind of accused them of lying about what they really needed. you wanted to put more money into the military than what they said they needed. i want to read you what the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said in "the wall street journal," general martin dempsey. "there's a difference between having someone say they don't believe what you said versus calling us collectively liars. my response is i stand by my testimony. this was very much a strategy-driven process to which we mapped the budget." the military is a little offended by your words. >> i really misspoke, to be candid, candy. i didn't mean to make that kind of impression. i was clumsy in describing the point i was trying to ma
i love steve latourette, i'm a big fan of erskine bowles and alan simpson, but that budget didn't deal with our debt. it didn't deal with medicare and medicaid, and as a result, we still have a debt crisis. i think we should put solutions that actually fix the problem and that's what our budget tends to do. >> you also, in the middle of the unveiling of the budget, criticized the military, essentially kind of accused them of lying about what they really needed. you wanted to put more...
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this is something happening school board by school board and something steve bannon said himself. he said this is the type of emotion and the type of heated arguments that he really hasn't seen since the tea party movement that ushered in republican control in 2020 and excuse me, in 2010. >> 2010. general, you know, you saw that exchange with the general today and after that exchange with the generals, congressman matt gaetz tweeted with generals like this, it is no wonder we have fought considerably more wars than we have won. what do you say to congressman gaetz, general? >> obviously, that was a silly comment by congressman gaetz. we have military leaders looking at history through a fact based perspective. there is misinformation out there about critical race theory and when critical race theory is still merely a tool to help people understand history of racism in our country. again, it's fact based. fact. 1619 is when we first had slaves come to the american shores. a year before the pilgrims, fact. our constitution 1788 african-americans were three fifths of citizens. fact,
this is something happening school board by school board and something steve bannon said himself. he said this is the type of emotion and the type of heated arguments that he really hasn't seen since the tea party movement that ushered in republican control in 2020 and excuse me, in 2010. >> 2010. general, you know, you saw that exchange with the general today and after that exchange with the generals, congressman matt gaetz tweeted with generals like this, it is no wonder we have fought...
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my steve, right? i went to the hospital with our great first lady that night and we saw a man that was not going to make itly he was n. he was not going to make it. i said, she loves you. why? because she was devastated. a lot of wives wouldn't give a damn. i would say, how is he doing? she couldn't even talk, she was inconsolable. most wives would say, not good, i'm going home now. the doctor came in and the wife was a total mess. she was really devastated. it really looked like he had a 20, 25% chance. i think you set a record for blood loss. and steve scalise, i actually -- honestly, i think you're better-looking there. you're more handsome there. you weren't that good-looking. you look good now. he looks better now, can you believe it? i don't know what the hell that is. better now. [ applause ] >> what a guy. he was practicing for the baseball game against -- i guess the democrats, right? and this whack job started shooting, hurt rogers. i don't know if rogers is here, but hurt a number of people
my steve, right? i went to the hospital with our great first lady that night and we saw a man that was not going to make itly he was n. he was not going to make it. i said, she loves you. why? because she was devastated. a lot of wives wouldn't give a damn. i would say, how is he doing? she couldn't even talk, she was inconsolable. most wives would say, not good, i'm going home now. the doctor came in and the wife was a total mess. she was really devastated. it really looked like he had a 20,...
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we are steve jobs. that's true. but the problem is, he's still barack obama. >> already looking ahead to november in the primary. the question is how did he do it? exit polling tells a story. let's turn to john king and wolf for this. >> thanks very much. the polls do show a very impressive win tonight for mitt romney. and he won not only because he won in some of the bigger popular toy areas. but it's deeper. >> illinois is not mississippi or alabama or louisiana which is up next. but look at this. 65% of the electorate, two-thirds of the voters say they were conservative. mitt romney has had trouble. he won 43% of the vote to senator santorum's 39 among those who said they were conservative. this is evidence. the party is going around and santorum will say louisiana is a lot different. this is another good night for mitt romney with which he has struggled in the past. among this constituency, another 43 to 47% at 12%. and ron paul at 7%. but governor romney winning among tea party supporters. the biggest issue was
we are steve jobs. that's true. but the problem is, he's still barack obama. >> already looking ahead to november in the primary. the question is how did he do it? exit polling tells a story. let's turn to john king and wolf for this. >> thanks very much. the polls do show a very impressive win tonight for mitt romney. and he won not only because he won in some of the bigger popular toy areas. but it's deeper. >> illinois is not mississippi or alabama or louisiana which is up...
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natural pet food. >>> steve bannon is going after top republicans. he was in alabama last night, rallying support for senate candidate roy moore there. of course, roy moore facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, assault, and abuse, but bannon ended up picking fights with mitt romney, jeff flake, mitch mcconnell, to name a few. our kaitlan collins is in mobile this morning. and when you talk about a man very close to the president, formerly the chief strategist inside the white house, he laid into mitt romney, attacking his kids and his faith. >> yeah, poppy. steve bannon certainly did not hold back when it came to mitt romney here in alabama last night. though he was hear to rally to get some support for roy moore in the last few days before the high-stakes senate race, he spent a lot of his time focusing on republicans, and specifically, mitt romney. now, this comes after mitt romney has called on roy moore to step aside out of this race, after those sexual assault allegations first surfaced and more recently he said, if roy moore won, it
natural pet food. >>> steve bannon is going after top republicans. he was in alabama last night, rallying support for senate candidate roy moore there. of course, roy moore facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, assault, and abuse, but bannon ended up picking fights with mitt romney, jeff flake, mitch mcconnell, to name a few. our kaitlan collins is in mobile this morning. and when you talk about a man very close to the president, formerly the chief strategist inside the...
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. >> well, for now, nancy, steve and athea, thank you very much. after the interview, we received a statement from the church of scientology. with respect to tom cruise and katie holmes divorce, the church has no comment. this is and always was a private family matter and the church will continue to respect their privacy. with respect to your other question, the church regrets that excommunicated self-serving apostates are sadly exploiting private family members. every religion has its detractors and these stories come at a time of tremendous church growth. anyone desiring correct information about the church can find it on the church's website. >>> when we come back, a hollywood star who worked with tom cruise on one of his biggest movies, director rob reiner. mid grade dark roast forestresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. would you mind if to be i go ahead o
. >> well, for now, nancy, steve and athea, thank you very much. after the interview, we received a statement from the church of scientology. with respect to tom cruise and katie holmes divorce, the church has no comment. this is and always was a private family matter and the church will continue to respect their privacy. with respect to your other question, the church regrets that excommunicated self-serving apostates are sadly exploiting private family members. every religion has its...
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steve jobs famously told the president last year before he died that quote american manufacturing jobs are not coming back. in the case of apple, we looked into the numbers. there are 246 retail apple stores in america. they employ about 30,000 people. dubbed by apple as geniuses. while that pales in comparison to the estimated 1.2 million fox come employees who make products for apple and microsoft, the jobs pay a lot more. we thought it was time to throw some not well-known facts onto the table in this debate. one, we do make things in america, a lot of things. according to the u.s. federal reserve, 89% of american spending is on items made in the united states of america, a lot of that is on services, food and things like that. we make cars and washing mach e machines here, just ask g.e. imports account for only
steve jobs famously told the president last year before he died that quote american manufacturing jobs are not coming back. in the case of apple, we looked into the numbers. there are 246 retail apple stores in america. they employ about 30,000 people. dubbed by apple as geniuses. while that pales in comparison to the estimated 1.2 million fox come employees who make products for apple and microsoft, the jobs pay a lot more. we thought it was time to throw some not well-known facts onto the...
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steve, let me start with you. today president biden said that he's going to stand by comments he made over the weekend when he said of putin, for god's sake, this man cannot remain in power. some people in the international community, especially the president of france, thought that might send an escalatory message of possible regime change. here is what president biden had to say. >> it wasn't then or now a policy change. i was expressing outrage i feel and i make no apologies. the last part was talking to the russian people, telling what we thought. i was communicating this to the russian people and the whole world. this is just stating a simple fact that this kind of behavior is totally unacceptable. totally unacceptable and the way to deal with it is to strengthen and keep nato united and help ukraine where we can. >> so what do you make of all this? do you think this statement will, what biden said over the weekend, will have an effect on international affairs on putin? >> i don't think, jake, it will have an
steve, let me start with you. today president biden said that he's going to stand by comments he made over the weekend when he said of putin, for god's sake, this man cannot remain in power. some people in the international community, especially the president of france, thought that might send an escalatory message of possible regime change. here is what president biden had to say. >> it wasn't then or now a policy change. i was expressing outrage i feel and i make no apologies. the last...
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jobs. >> steve jobs has always been the enemy of nostalgia. he has always understood that the future requires sacrifice. steve jobs is never afraid to knife the baby. >> he is i very entertaining fellow, but if you have a serious radio show you are going to peg your credibility on a guy on this guy who enter tanz people for a living, who says he met with workers who were poisoned by this cleaner, their hands were shaking. he never met with any of them. >> it's almost an impossible retro fit there. and that's what he figured out is that this guy had been in theater after theater telling these tall tales, and so he faced sort of a quannedry. he said he was trapped. in other words, oh, if i tell these guys, hmm, that's not true, that means i've been lying to all these people for months and months, and if i don't -- if i don't tell them, then this thing won't run. he felt very trapped, and it was really -- that's what made the correction, the retraction so compelling. >> let me pick up with more of what mike daisey had to say. he says that -- you
jobs. >> steve jobs has always been the enemy of nostalgia. he has always understood that the future requires sacrifice. steve jobs is never afraid to knife the baby. >> he is i very entertaining fellow, but if you have a serious radio show you are going to peg your credibility on a guy on this guy who enter tanz people for a living, who says he met with workers who were poisoned by this cleaner, their hands were shaking. he never met with any of them. >> it's almost an...
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do you have some water, steve? >> well, i'm going to not have to sit here until you are ready, right? you are going to let me go away and come back? this is it. >> if you have to do anything, do it now. >> oh yeah? >> you want to go to the bathroom or anything? >> no. but you can bring me some water. >> after we get a shot of him, he is free to walk around. the show isn't for another half hour. he doesn't have to sit there for a half hour. >> all right. >> hold on. >> that would be good. you mean to tell me -- you need to tell me where the restroom is. i'm deathly ill and ready to throw up at any moment. [ boy ] hey, i thought these were electric? uh, it is, yeah, it's a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? well it still takes gas to go farther. but you're not getting gas. true. not this time. uh, don't have to gas up very often. so you have to go to the bathroom? no. yes you do. thought these were electric? yes, it's a uh, a chevy volt. so what are you doing at a gas station? >>> both sides rested i
do you have some water, steve? >> well, i'm going to not have to sit here until you are ready, right? you are going to let me go away and come back? this is it. >> if you have to do anything, do it now. >> oh yeah? >> you want to go to the bathroom or anything? >> no. but you can bring me some water. >> after we get a shot of him, he is free to walk around. the show isn't for another half hour. he doesn't have to sit there for a half hour. >> all right....
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how much influence do you think steve bannon has over me trump demanded? he repeated the question, then repeated the answer, zero, zero. and that went for his son-in-law too who had a lot to learn." >> he's actually right there. i don't think steve bannon has much influence on trump or jared kushner. i mean, trump has made that clear. but what he's also making clear is what you were saying before. anyone in the spotlight is going to get beaten back no matter how important they are. even if it's steve bannon who in the white house at the time was really the at least at the very least the symbolic -- symbol that the trump movement and the trump base. and had the title of chief strategist. >> "snl" had the famous skit where they put bannon dressed as the grim reaper at the resolute desk and they put trump playing with tidally winks off to the side. >> it's funny you mention that. the president of the united states is incredibly sensitive about his portrayal in the press and media particularly with regards to is he controlled by x, y and z advisers. one of the
how much influence do you think steve bannon has over me trump demanded? he repeated the question, then repeated the answer, zero, zero. and that went for his son-in-law too who had a lot to learn." >> he's actually right there. i don't think steve bannon has much influence on trump or jared kushner. i mean, trump has made that clear. but what he's also making clear is what you were saying before. anyone in the spotlight is going to get beaten back no matter how important they are....
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steve. steve. steve. and alexis. uh, no. just steve. just steve. just steve. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. >>> back now with my panel and you were disagreeing what matt said. surprising. >> i usually agree with matt, but respectfully disagree, that ag position is an imposition to the american people just because of the nature of what's been going on and the climate. as soon as there's another police shooting and there's riots in other cities, the attorney general is going to be in the forefront or if there is, you know, issues of deciding whether to prosecute hillary clinton or move forward in the hillary clinton foundation you're going to see the role of the attorney general. i think you started to see maybe in the past prior to barack obama, you didn't really see -- that's not true. since 9/11, the roll of the attorney general has really become out front because of terrorism and what's going on in the way that we are looking at law enforcement and those different issues. so i do think it matters who you put in that positio
steve. steve. steve. and alexis. uh, no. just steve. just steve. just steve. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple. >>> back now with my panel and you were disagreeing what matt said. surprising. >> i usually agree with matt, but respectfully disagree, that ag position is an imposition to the american people just because of the nature of what's been going on and the climate. as soon as there's another police shooting and there's riots in other cities,...
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. >> former trump chief strategist steve bannon on the attack in alabama as president trump doubles down on his endorsement of roy moore. >> president trump hours away from making a significant announcement naming jerusalem as israel's capital despite several warnings of potential violence. >> and fire emergency in california. authorities say these fires are out of control. low humidity, high winds, a two television productions have been put on hold here and a whole lot of people are on the move right now. >> jump on the freeway there. >> welcome to early start this morning. i'm christine romans. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. 1: we start in alabama where roy moore starts the home stretch of his campaign today, the final six days with a boost from steve bannon, the former white house chief strategist headlining a campaign event just a day after the president himself endorsed moore. moore has been accused of sexual assault and impropriety involving teenage girls. >> bannon slammed several quote establish republicans including mitch mcconnell and jeff flake who earlier tweeted out this. a
. >> former trump chief strategist steve bannon on the attack in alabama as president trump doubles down on his endorsement of roy moore. >> president trump hours away from making a significant announcement naming jerusalem as israel's capital despite several warnings of potential violence. >> and fire emergency in california. authorities say these fires are out of control. low humidity, high winds, a two television productions have been put on hold here and a whole lot of...
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steve bannon will not be pardoned for his current indictment if he is convicted. to intimidate people like that, i think that's an act of desperation. i think the rnc resolution was an act of desperation. i think it's because the walls are closing in on trump. more documents are coming in. this committee is doing good work and getting the records everywhere. those records are what's going to tell the truth. the texts from that day, the back and forth that people that we have already seen regardless of whether the people cooperate, their texts and e-mails will tell the story along with mike like bill barr and other justice department officials. i hope they talk to pat and others who told him he couldn't do what he was trying to do crack pots to come in and tell him to do. i don't blame the crack pots as much as i blame him because he was seeking out any nut to engage. >> bill, i understand the point you're making. it is interesting. it's not slightly manifesting itself in a different way for mainstream republicans but still there. bill, today the florida governor r
steve bannon will not be pardoned for his current indictment if he is convicted. to intimidate people like that, i think that's an act of desperation. i think the rnc resolution was an act of desperation. i think it's because the walls are closing in on trump. more documents are coming in. this committee is doing good work and getting the records everywhere. those records are what's going to tell the truth. the texts from that day, the back and forth that people that we have already seen...
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[ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. with odor free aspercreme. powerful...
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that's all steve mnuchin just did. where are we on the relief bill, stimulus package? because a lot of the money set to expire also within months. >> the timing here is really critically important. they're not talking about a new stimulus, no new stimulus checks going out to people. on the day after christmas, about 12 million americans will lose their unemployment benefits, two of the pandemic programs are expiring, that's 12 million people on the day after christmas, that is something, student loan payments will be due again startling ing at the beginning of the year, moratoriums for rent that also will be expiring, evictions will be expiring. so there's a bunch of things that have been put in the works to make things a little more bearable on the economy side while we battle the public health crisis. those are all going away one by one. >> christine romans, thank you so much for explaining all this. it really is important, this will affect a lot of people. >> it is. >> appreciate it. >> alisyn? >>> let's talk about cnn heroes, this year all-star tribute will be a li
that's all steve mnuchin just did. where are we on the relief bill, stimulus package? because a lot of the money set to expire also within months. >> the timing here is really critically important. they're not talking about a new stimulus, no new stimulus checks going out to people. on the day after christmas, about 12 million americans will lose their unemployment benefits, two of the pandemic programs are expiring, that's 12 million people on the day after christmas, that is something,...
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i spoke to steve daly and he made a good point. he said a ceo could make choices in a big company and change it entirely. it's predetermined, the board knows it's coming. a president can't just do that. so within the constraints of what a president can actually do, really, how is life going to be that different in four years if mitt romney is president? >> you're right, it's like trying to steer an elephant, changing the direction of the u.s. government. that's part of the problem, isn't it? i do agree with kevin. this tax system we have right now is a pinto and we need a porsc porsche. you bring those rates down, i like the idea of creating just a standard deduction that everybody gets and get rid of a lot of the pollution in the tax system. i think most people would agree that would b a much more rapid growth type of tax systemme. i want to add something to what kevin said. i'm real estate high on the energy story. i think for the next four years, i know you're skeptical of that 12 million job figures, but i think we could easily
i spoke to steve daly and he made a good point. he said a ceo could make choices in a big company and change it entirely. it's predetermined, the board knows it's coming. a president can't just do that. so within the constraints of what a president can actually do, really, how is life going to be that different in four years if mitt romney is president? >> you're right, it's like trying to steer an elephant, changing the direction of the u.s. government. that's part of the problem, isn't...
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president obama formed the simpson bowls commission and bill clinton's steve of staff. they came up with a plan to cut the growing debt by $4 trillion over 10 years. he and enough others voted against it so it never even got to congress. commission co-head allan simpson says the growing debt poses a major threat to the u.s. economy. >> where is the tipping point? i don't know where it is, but when it comes, it's going to be so swift and so savage. >> the president says he still wants to reach an agreement based on simpson bowls. obama's plan proposes 360 billion zlin cuts to medicare a medicate in the next decade. but because costs are rising so fast, the debt will be $6.4 trillion higher in the next six years. military spending would be reduceded, saving $487 billion and unlike anything the gop proposes, there's a $1.5 trillion tax hike, with the wealthy taking the biggest hit. mitt romney doesn't want tax hikes for the rich, so how will he deal with the debt. >> i will cut the deficit and get us on track to a balanced budget. >> romney's 59 point economic plan calls f
president obama formed the simpson bowls commission and bill clinton's steve of staff. they came up with a plan to cut the growing debt by $4 trillion over 10 years. he and enough others voted against it so it never even got to congress. commission co-head allan simpson says the growing debt poses a major threat to the u.s. economy. >> where is the tipping point? i don't know where it is, but when it comes, it's going to be so swift and so savage. >> the president says he still...
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the organizer of the event, his name is steve. he told me in a conversation, i don't think mitt romney is comfortable in this environment. i pressed him. i said what do you mean? he said i don't think he's comfortable being around social and economic conservatives. in fairness, we know that he's been to many large gathering of social conservatives. he was just at a values summit two weeks ago in washington, d.c. but steve said you have to plan eye wax one last thing you mentioned, the occupy des moines protesters, they were out here earlier. they're gone now but there were two dozen. they were screaming things like down with greed and corporations are not people. >> is it possible that romney romney and jon huntsman decided to skip the vaeevent because yo have christian conservatives dividing the vote amongst themselves, as opposed to mitt romney and jon huntsman putting themselves in the line of fire, perhaps? >> reporter: that's certainly possible. a lot of people are speculating about mitt romney's iowa strategy. he has been he
the organizer of the event, his name is steve. he told me in a conversation, i don't think mitt romney is comfortable in this environment. i pressed him. i said what do you mean? he said i don't think he's comfortable being around social and economic conservatives. in fairness, we know that he's been to many large gathering of social conservatives. he was just at a values summit two weeks ago in washington, d.c. but steve said you have to plan eye wax one last thing you mentioned, the occupy...
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i don't have anything to do with racism, and yet i have steve bannon in my bossom in the white house. he has to be clear as incoming president, i want him to succeeds, i believe -- it's important, i want -- i worked in the white house. you have to uphold certain norms and sort of set standards for the country that people can go to sleep at night without worrying about -- their best friend or family member is going to be deported the next day, or treated harshly. >> clearly phillip, his team and he are not that stupid to believe that this doesn't matter, they're not trafficking in racism and bigotry by doing this? >> right -- >> are they trying to make us believe something that is -- >> i think bannon is a good encapsulation of this issue for the reasons that we just articulated. he called breitbart for the alt-right. >> i'm not of that. >> exactly. trump is trying to do the same thing, having folks who are enthusiastic supporters of his, and not slap them on the hand too hard, but still have them be part of what it is he's doing. that statement is so weak. this from a guy who spent mo
i don't have anything to do with racism, and yet i have steve bannon in my bossom in the white house. he has to be clear as incoming president, i want him to succeeds, i believe -- it's important, i want -- i worked in the white house. you have to uphold certain norms and sort of set standards for the country that people can go to sleep at night without worrying about -- their best friend or family member is going to be deported the next day, or treated harshly. >> clearly phillip, his...
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i want to thank congressman mark amaday, our nevada finance chair steve fellows and mark hutchinson. and the many nevada elected officials throughout the state who have been so crucial to our success here. we're so appreciative. of course, nevada state director sarah nelson, nevada senior advisory ryan irwin, nevada state finance director cory christians christiansen. i want to give a special shout-out to dema gwynn. she and i served together as first ladies together, and she became a very good friend of mine and she's been helpful in this effort. we so miss her sweet husband, kenny. a shout-out to my friend dema, too. thank you all. you know, as i've just been observing things, as i tend to do, i've noticed that mitt has started to win in states that are so important for the general election. he won in new hampshire. that is going to be a very important state in the general election. it's a swing sftate in the general. he did the same thing in florida. that's a very important state to win in the general. we appreciate that. also this state is going to be an important state in the ge
i want to thank congressman mark amaday, our nevada finance chair steve fellows and mark hutchinson. and the many nevada elected officials throughout the state who have been so crucial to our success here. we're so appreciative. of course, nevada state director sarah nelson, nevada senior advisory ryan irwin, nevada state finance director cory christians christiansen. i want to give a special shout-out to dema gwynn. she and i served together as first ladies together, and she became a very good...
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. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> so, on last night's colbert report, steve colbert had fun with me. on tuesday i had trouble with my flick wall during coverage of the iowa caucuses. that was pretty pathetic, i got to admit. but the thing is, he took it furn when he unveiled his own device and flicked a picture of me around his set. i was okay until he actually flushed me down a toilet. yeah, that's what he did. he ended the segment, let me show you the toilet part here, okay? here is -- yeah, see? okay. so that's where i started to have a problem. but then he ended his segment with this. >> are you -- what's this? cnn, is this your graphic? pow. >> that brings me to tonight's number. that's the year that photo was taken, 2005, on my first day at cnbc. so steven, when you ask, is this your graphic, cnn? the answer is, no. look, it's not a big deal. you were probably just excited about your new toy and you were forgot you were a journalist for a second. but the truth is, steven, i don't want to fight with you. sort of like michael jackson said. "i want to flick with y
. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> so, on last night's colbert report, steve colbert had fun with me. on tuesday i had trouble with my flick wall during coverage of the iowa caucuses. that was pretty pathetic, i got to admit. but the thing is, he took it furn when he unveiled his own device and flicked a picture of me around his set. i was okay until he actually flushed me down a toilet. yeah, that's what he did. he ended the segment, let me show you the...
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and steve jobs as you've never seen him before. apple says you shouldn't see him like this. >>> tonight, authorities from texas to washington are trying to figure out who made a whopper of a mistake. somehow a girl who is a u.s. citizen, doesn't speak a word of spanish was deported to south america because she gave authorities a fake name. the girl's mother who has been trying to find her for over a year is among those demanding answers. >> i mean, i just -- there has to be adults involved. no 14-year-old can change their name and get to colombia. on their own. >> cnn's ed lavandera has been looking into this case. walk us through how this happened. >> reporter: well, john, this is vastly troubling and very frightening for the family of now 15-year-old turner. all of this starts back in november of 2010, john. we're told by family members she runs away from home, family members start trying to figure out where she might be. then we cut to april of last year. she is arrested for shoplifting in the mall in houston, but instead of giv
and steve jobs as you've never seen him before. apple says you shouldn't see him like this. >>> tonight, authorities from texas to washington are trying to figure out who made a whopper of a mistake. somehow a girl who is a u.s. citizen, doesn't speak a word of spanish was deported to south america because she gave authorities a fake name. the girl's mother who has been trying to find her for over a year is among those demanding answers. >> i mean, i just -- there has to be...
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i'm not sure this is this is the a great night for steve, even if roy moore wins. look, i happen to believe that a lot of folks, particularly those whi white suburban voters, find it hard to say they voted for roy moore. if this is this race is a daddy heat, i think roy moore's the winner. i don't see how he doesn't win. >> there's a number i think the jones campaign is watching out for, and that's the right-end voter number. t - write-in voter number. doug jones sneeds a lower win number. he needs to win under 50%. and so i think the higher that number creeps up t better off it is for doug jones' campaign. >> we're at the top of the hour. i want to show you where the votes are. 7% of the vote in. we have 48,464 for roy moore. it just went up. 54% of the vote for roy moore, 44% for doug jones. just 8% of the vote now in. still a long way to go. polls closed just one hour ago. we're still trying to learn more about turnout numbers. we've been looking at exit polling, but we won't get the full picture until later. >> we don't know at this point what the
i'm not sure this is this is the a great night for steve, even if roy moore wins. look, i happen to believe that a lot of folks, particularly those whi white suburban voters, find it hard to say they voted for roy moore. if this is this race is a daddy heat, i think roy moore's the winner. i don't see how he doesn't win. >> there's a number i think the jones campaign is watching out for, and that's the right-end voter number. t - write-in voter number. doug jones sneeds a lower win...
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let's bring in steve moore. steve has been with us in los angeles. steve is a cnn law enforcement analyst and retired supervisory fbi special agent. steve, the prime minister bringing up the issue of how these people were able to get access to these weapons. >> yeah, that's going to be one of the major threads of this investigation is where these weapons came from. again, there are guns available in the world. i think it's not unlikely that they came from out of the country, but that doesn't mean there aren't guns in the country. there's nothing that we as mankind have been able to legislate out of existence that i know of in history. and guns are unfortunately going to be available. if somebody wants to hurt somebody with a specific weapon, they will do what it takes to get that weapon. and it could be that these guns came from outside of new zealand, but they were available. >> let's talk about what we know at this point. again, we understand three people have been arrested in connection with this particular set of mass shootings. where does it go
let's bring in steve moore. steve has been with us in los angeles. steve is a cnn law enforcement analyst and retired supervisory fbi special agent. steve, the prime minister bringing up the issue of how these people were able to get access to these weapons. >> yeah, that's going to be one of the major threads of this investigation is where these weapons came from. again, there are guns available in the world. i think it's not unlikely that they came from out of the country, but that...
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we're phil jobs -- well, i missed that, we are steve jobs. that's true. but the problem is, he's still barack obama. >> romney already looking ahead to to move on his way to the divisive victory tonight. the question is how did he do it? exit polling tells the story. let's turn back to john king and wolf blitzer. >> thanks very much. the exit polls do show an impressive win tonight from mitt romney. he won not only because he won in some of the bigger populated areas, but he convinced a lot of women that he was better for this potential job as the republican presidential nominee. let's dig deeper with john right now. >> illinois is not mississippi or alabama or louisiana, which is up next. vote by ideology in illinois, mitt romney has had trouble with the constituency. he won 43% of those who said they're conservatives. the romney campaign will cite this is evidence that the voters are coalescing around him. and nearly six in ten of the voters said yes, we support the tea party. and among this constituency, another 43 to 37% speaker gingrich at 12% and ro
we're phil jobs -- well, i missed that, we are steve jobs. that's true. but the problem is, he's still barack obama. >> romney already looking ahead to to move on his way to the divisive victory tonight. the question is how did he do it? exit polling tells the story. let's turn back to john king and wolf blitzer. >> thanks very much. the exit polls do show an impressive win tonight from mitt romney. he won not only because he won in some of the bigger populated areas, but he...
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. >> montana governor steve bullock is here next. >>> plus, abortion battle. alabama passes the most restrictive abortion law in a generation as part of a multistate strategy to do away with roe v. wade. now 2020 democrats are seizing on the issue. >> reproductive rights are human rights. >> could this be the yich that decides the race? >>> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the first republican in congress has said president trump's conduct meets the threshold for impeachment. in a long twitter on saturday, justin amash of michigan released his principle conclusions after reading the redacted mueller report and accuses attorney general bill barr of misrepresenting the information and states, quote, contrary to barr's report the mueller report shows president trump meet the threshold for impeachment, specifically, quote, multiple. staying few members of congress even read mueller's report. their minds were made up based on partisan affiliation. this is just one republican, one who has a history of bucking the trump administration, especially on constit
. >> montana governor steve bullock is here next. >>> plus, abortion battle. alabama passes the most restrictive abortion law in a generation as part of a multistate strategy to do away with roe v. wade. now 2020 democrats are seizing on the issue. >> reproductive rights are human rights. >> could this be the yich that decides the race? >>> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the first republican in congress has said president trump's conduct meets the...
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steve fletcher, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> i want to go to the former baltimore mayor. what do you think? steve is laying that out for minneapolis but these are growing calls across the country, in new york at this moment people out protesting, chanting, defund the police. others saying dismantle. what do you say to all this? >> i certainly am not going to substitute my judgment for steve's. he clearly knows his constituents and knows his city and his police department. it has not been my experience in communities across baltimore and i served as president of the u.s. conference of mayors. i talked to mayors all across the country. people aren't asking for less police. they are asking for better police. the notion that he said it is about listening and trying to figure out a better way to respond or create safe communities, that is a worth while conversation. i think making it this litmus test of whether you defund or dismantle the police or not, i think that is a little dangerous. >> and
steve fletcher, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> i want to go to the former baltimore mayor. what do you think? steve is laying that out for minneapolis but these are growing calls across the country, in new york at this moment people out protesting, chanting, defund the police. others saying dismantle. what do you say to all this? >> i certainly am not going to substitute my judgment for steve's. he clearly knows his constituents and knows his...
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it's that simple. >> steve israel? >> well, they have tripled this year. health insurance premiums have spiked over 9% this year alone. that's triple what the increase was last year. it's totally devoted to the mandates that are in obama care. >> hold on. let's get sanjay gupta to weigh in on this for me. >> these numbers are pretty clear, congresswoman. they have gone up by about that much. but you can figure out how much of that is due to increase in health care costs, meaning they would have gone up anyways, versus how much is due to increased premiums due to the implementation so far of the affordable care act. of that 90%, only 1% to 2% is actually due to implementation. so it's hard to rest all of that increase on the provisions of the affordable care act so far. >> but when you have the new man dates that are contained in obama care, they don't come free. >> i'm just saying -- >> they are very expensive. someone has to pay for them. and that's included in the cost of the increase. because the insurance companies -- >> the people who pay for them are
it's that simple. >> steve israel? >> well, they have tripled this year. health insurance premiums have spiked over 9% this year alone. that's triple what the increase was last year. it's totally devoted to the mandates that are in obama care. >> hold on. let's get sanjay gupta to weigh in on this for me. >> these numbers are pretty clear, congresswoman. they have gone up by about that much. but you can figure out how much of that is due to increase in health care costs,...